Dear seat changer I once took a set of high back bucket seats from a Mazda and fit them into my 1969 vw van ... I drillled new holes for them and used grade 8 bolts washers and nuts ... Who knows how the Tin Can Tourist would have faired in an upset .... Last I heard the driver of the day reported he had run it out of oil somewhere in Arizona or new Mexico or Nevada or some desrt state ... The Tin Can Tourist was belonging to the then ex girl ... So who knows who got it .... With those seats in it .... They were a huge step up from the short back stock seats ... Yours Sent from my iPhone... There must be a lifetime of thought in the last second if we are to live from moment to moment. On 2010-11-20, at 5:24 PM, Zolly <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET> wrote: > Someone the other day was asking me if I know which car's seat would > fit into a Vanagon without any modification. And I was dumbfunded. > I did not know. And as an average man who does not know the words > "I don't know", I told him, I will check this group. Maybe there is > one from some othe cars. > In my Alzheimer like memory, something tells me that it was a > subject before. > I maybe wrong. > > Best from, > Zoltan |
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